Notts County Foundation and ENSEK Announce Exciting New Partnership on World Mental Health Day

Notts County Foundation is thrilled to announce a significant new partnership between the charity and the Nottingham-based company, ENSEK, which will see both organisations collaborate on vital wellbeing projects for the local community.

ENSEK is a software technology provider for the energy and utilities sector. With community investment being a pillar of the company’s ESG strategy, ENSEK and its employees are actively involved in a series of volunteering opportunities to benefit the local community.

Team work: the ENSEK team gather together after another fantastic day of volunteering with Notts County Foundation.

This exciting partnership, unveiled on World Mental Health Day, represents a shared commitment to improving mental health and wellbeing support for people across Nottingham.

Through this collaboration, Notts County Foundation and ENSEK will work closely to deliver a range of initiatives and volunteering days aimed at enhancing the mental and physical wellbeing of local residents. As wellbeing remains at the forefront of the Foundation’s community-focused work, we believe this partnership will help us reach even more people in need of support, ensuring that wellbeing services are accessible to all.

”We are hugely thankful to ENSEK for their partnership and their shared passion for making a real difference in the lives of local people. Together, we are committed to creating lasting, positive change in Nottingham, and we look forward to working alongside ENSEK to drive these wellbeing projects forward.” – Sam Crawford, Chief Financial Officer of Notts County Foundation 

Jon Slade, CEO of ENSEK, added: We’re incredibly proud to partner with Notts County Foundation on this important initiative. Community involvement is a key pillar of our corporate social responsibility strategy, and we believe we have a commitment to improve the wellbeing of the community where we operate – and where many of our own employees live and work. Supporting wellbeing services is a vital part of that commitment. By working together, we’ll be able to provide essential resources to those within the Nottingham area.

This partnership marks an important step for both organisations, with each party making a real commitment to its long-term success, and we are excited about the impact we will be able to make together. On World Mental Health Day, there is no better time to highlight the importance of supporting mental health and wellbeing, and we are proud to stand with ENSEK in making a meaningful difference in our community.

To find out more about ENSEK, visit their website HERE.

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